Gut Bacteria Transform Bile Acids to Fight Colorectal Cancer Risk
New research reveals how specific gut microbes modify bile acids through hydroxylation, potentially reducing colorectal cancer development.
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New research reveals how specific gut microbes modify bile acids through hydroxylation, potentially reducing colorectal cancer development.
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International experts establish clear connection between metabolic liver disease and colorectal cancer development.
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